crime and offences
crime and offences
crime and offences
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
100

The act of damaging public properties

vandalism

100

The crime of breaking into a house, a flat, etc. in order to steal things.

burglary

100

A person who steals sth from you secretly

pickpocket

100

The student copied the new vocabulary into her notebook.

The new vocabulary was copied into her notebook.

100

She does the housework.

The housework is done by her.

200

The money that kidnappers ask for

ransom 

200
The act of attacking someone, usually in a public place, in order to rob her or him.
mugging
200
A person who makes fake documents

forger

200

Has a jelly fish ever kissed you?

HAve you ever been kissed by a jelly fish?

200

The bus driver will take the tourists to the hotel.

The tourists will be taken to the hotel.

300
The act is taking control of an aeroplane, train, etc. by force, usually in order to make political demands.
hijacking
300

The crime of taking things or people illegally into or out of a country.

smuggling
300

The act of demanding money or favour from someone by threatening to reveal a secret about them which, if made public, could cause the person embarrassment.

blackmail

300

They will take tourists to the hotel.

The tourists will be taken to the hotel.

300

She has not used the tablet for days.

The tablet hasn't been used for days.

400
The action of taking a person away by force and keeping them prisoner, usually in order to demand money for their safe return.
kidnapping
400
The crime of copying things such as banknotes, letters, official documents, etc. in order to deceive people.
forgery
400

The crime of following a person wherever they go

stalking

400

Her parents taught her to be punctual.

She was taught to be punctual.

400

Ella will not print invitation cards.

Invitation cards will not be printed.

500

Have they found the keys?

Have the keys been found?

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